Rose Movies: Difference between revisions
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Content deleted Content added
m Text replacement - "'''Availability:''' Rare." to "'''Availability:''' " |
m Text replacement - "Music/Sounds" to "Audio" |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
||
''' |
'''Audio:''' An Indian chant song. |
||
'''Availability:''' The standard variant can be seen on ''The Train'' and ''Dil Diwana'', while the in-credit variant can only be seen on the aforementioned ''Yeh Vaada Raha''. |
'''Availability:''' The standard variant can be seen on ''The Train'' and ''Dil Diwana'', while the in-credit variant can only be seen on the aforementioned ''Yeh Vaada Raha''. |
Revision as of 16:53, 7 October 2023
Descriptions by
Megadeth99
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
Megadeth99
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
(April 10, 1970-April 9, 1982)
Logo: This logo starts with a rose on a drawn out floral background. The rose blooms, which causes yellow vines come out to form a stylized yellow R, then the company's name "ROSE MOVIES" in white fades in under the R.
Variant: An in-credit variant exists on Yeh Vaada Raha where the stylized "R" along with the rose is placed on a hot pink curtain background. The font is also different and "PRESENTS" can be seen below.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: An Indian chant song.
Availability: The standard variant can be seen on The Train and Dil Diwana, while the in-credit variant can only be seen on the aforementioned Yeh Vaada Raha.